SECTION VI.— ALCHEMY. 973 



De lapide in aqua mercuriali. See Aureum Vellus. 



De lapide philosophorum. S/^e Aureum Vellus. 



De magni lapidis compositione et operatione. See Theatrum chemicum. 



De prima materia lapidis philosophorum. See Aureum Vellus. 



De quinta essentia pulcherrimus tractatus. See Aureum Vellus. 



Deanus, Edmundus. See Dreyfaches hermetisches Kleeblatt. 



Dee, Arthur. 



Fasciculus chymicus, abstrusse scienti^e hermeticce ingressum, progres- 

 sum, coronidem explicans. Paris, 1631. 



* Fasciculus Chemicus : or Chymical Collections. Express- 

 ing the ingress, progress, and egress of the secret Her- 

 metick Science, out of the choisest \^sic\ and most 

 famous authors. Collected and digested in such an 

 order, that it may prove to the advantage, not only of 

 the beginners, but proficients of this high art, by none 

 hitherto disposed in this method. VVhereunto is added 

 the Arcanum, or grand secret of hermetick philosophy. 

 [By Arthur Dee.] Both made English by James Hasolle, 

 qui est Mercuriophilus Anglicus. London, printed by 

 J. Fletcher for Richard Mynne at the sign of St. Paul in 

 Little Britain, 1650. pp. [xlviii]-268, i2mo. Addi- 

 tional engraved title-page. 

 The preface is dated March, 1629. The " Arcanum " is by an author who 

 conceals his name in the anagram Penes nos iinda Tagi ; and is said to 

 be " third edition amended and enlarged." 



Dee, John. See Theatrum chemicum ; also Ashmole, E. : Theatrum chemicum Britan- 

 nicum. 



Dee, John. 



* The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee and the Catalogue of his Library 



of Manuscripts, from the original manuscripts in the Ashmolean 

 Museum at Oxford, and Trinity College Library, Cambridge. 

 Edited by James Orchard Halliwell. London, printed for the 

 Camden Society, 1842. pp. viii-102, 4to. 



Democritus. 



* De rebus sacris naturalibus et mysticis cum notis Synesii et Pelagii. 



Norimbergae, apud Haeredes Johannis Danielis Tauberi, 171 7. pp. 

 42, i6mo. 



